on front of card: "What is Roadside America? Who enters here will be taken by surprises! Be prepared to see more than you expect! You will be amazed at Roadside America's beauty and mechanical skill. Over 50 years in the making by our family. ...

A miniature fashion review showing the use of Acele cellulose acetate yarn in the making of stylish dresses, as part of the former DuPont Exhibition at the New York Museum of Science and Industry, Rockefeller Center, A synchronized voice made it...

Typed on back: "This photograph is a copy of the miniature done at Longwood Library. The miniature was from life attributed to Hugh Bridgeport about 1840 and copied by A. Margaretta Archambault in Philadelphia in 1934."

Miniature machine demonstrating how Cellophane cellulose film is made, a feature of the former DuPont Exhibition as it appeared at the New York Museum of Science and Industry, Rockefeller Center New York City. The spruce wood, after being ground...

Visitors at the New York Museum of Science and Industry, Rockefeller Center, were able to give a self demonstration at the former DuPont Exhibition of new materials developed by chemistry. By pressing a button, visitors could start the miniature...

Table of Contents: It fits the pattern; Highland highway; Dyeing man-made fibers; He makes news live; The CZC story; Work made easier; You can wash this raincoat; One man's secret of selling; Orlon in uniform; The latest in dental units; Compatible...

New soap perfume sin the making. In the chemists laboratory, a miniature soap machine turns out hundreds of cakes of soap. Perfume to be tested is incorporated in the soap while it is mixed in the plodder. Cast in a die, the soap cakes are...

Kansas City MO-Under the heading of "The Motor Car's Watering Trough" the Kansas City Star's automobile editor describes the pioneer filling station in 1910: The little wooden shed that is the office is also the end of a small pipe line. From there...

Photographs, brief narrative, and clippings concerning a pair of miniature silver cannons bearing the inscription "Du Pont de Nemours Fils & Cie" and bearing the coats of arms of the du Pont family and the Marquis de Lafayette.

Kansas City MO-Under the heading of The Motor Car's Watering Trough the Kansas City Star's automobile editor describes the pioneer filling station in 1910: The little wooden shed that is the office is also the end of a small pipe line. From there...

Table of Contents: Teen-age boom rocks the market; Mimicking industry in miniature; Rejuvenating the old iron horse; Portrait of a proud land; The round earth on flat paper; The school that ignores tradition; Great wines start in the vineyard;...